CROP CIRCLE MYSTERY SOLVED.
PHEW! WHAT WOULD WE DO WITHOUT THE ROCKEFELLERS?
THANKS COLIN.

By David Icke

The best-known of the crop circle investigators, Colin Andrews, has claimed very publicly that he has solved the "mystery" of this so far unexplained phenomena. He says the intricate formations, like the one pictured here, are hoaxed by "crop-artists", and the simple circles are created by the earth's magnetic energy field. Mmmmm.

I first met Colin in the early 1990s when crop-circle-fever was still pretty much at its peak. The last time I met him was in a crop formation near Avebury in Wiltshire in 1998. He seems a nice chap.

However, when he got involved with the Rockefellers and massive funding of his research, it was clearly going to lead somewhere that suited them and their agenda. The official congressional investigation into the Rockefellers tax-exempt "foundations", which fund the projects of the New World Order, documents how the outcome of "research" was agreed before the Rockefellers handed over the cheque to START the research. (See And The Truth Shall Set You Free for the details)

Now I am not saying that Colin Andrews has been knowingly deceitful here for a moment. But I am saying that Laurance Rockefeller, who also finances UFO "research", does not pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to fund an outcome that doesn't suit him. The Rockefellers are 100% Illuminati. So does anyone think that they want the public to know what the crop formations really are?? My goodness. And it is this Rockefeller-funded research that has produced Colin's answer to the mystery. I think I'll wait just a little longer to be so definite, if you don't mind, Col.

I don't know what is behind the crop formations, although many are clearly hoaxed, but I find Colin's neat little answer rather questionable. He says that the simple circles are caused by the earth's magnetic field, but, because that could not possibly be the reason for the intricate ones, he dismisses ALL of those as "hoaxes".

How very convenient. OK, problem solved, back to sleep.

In fact, I find Colin's neat and tidy "solution" only slightly less credible than the claims by Doug and Dave some years ago that they had made them all.

Here are two reports from today's London Daily Mail...the first a news story and the second an opinion piece by writer, Colin Wilson:




COULD THIS BE THE SHOCKING TRUTH ABOUT CROP CIRCLES?

For those who believe crop circles are made by some giant unseen force, there was good and bad news yesterday.

Colin Andrews, one of Britain's leading experts on the subject, conceded that highly intricate circles are most likely all man-made. As for the good news, he thinks the simple round ones are indeed the work of a giant unseen force - the Earth's magnetic field - which gives the crops an electric shock.

Mr Andrews - once conned by hoaxers during an all-night vigil on a Wiltshire hilltop - has been carrying out research funded by American billionaire Laurance Rockefeller. It allowed him to hire private detectives to track down the corn circle artists who have been leading UFO enthusiasts and little green men theorists a merry dance for years. Mr Andrews from Andover, Hampshire, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme the 'crop art' was man-made and accounted for eight out of ten circles.

The others were a different matter and the former electrical engineer now believes the Earth's magnetic field is somehow responsible. Using a machine to measure the magnetism of circles, he found the pattern of the magnetic field exactly matched the shape of the circle. His theory is that shifts in the magnetic field give the crops an electric shock and flattens them in a precise way. But quite why it happens is still unexplained.

He said: 'What I am working with are simple facts. We are measuring a difference in the magnetic field.

'I thinks we have a really significant breakthrough here. Crop art should now be seen for what it is - a problem that is occurring in Wiltshire and Hampshire to the farming community, 'It should be recognised and accepted that these are man-made. But these very simple circles are appearing throughout the world are really where the mystery still remains.'

Mr. Andrews, 54, who runs Circles Phenomenon Research International, began his investigations more than ten years ago. The Wiltshire incident came when his team thought it had witnesses the creation of a series of circles and patterns in a wheat field beneath the Westbury White Horse.

The orange lights they saw turned out to be the thermal images of hoaxers running rings round them in the field.

'Somebody had a joke but it has actually set our research back,' said Mr Andrews at the time.

Nick Pope, who used to conduct UFO research for the Ministry of Defence, said yesterday that Mr Andrews' latest theory was 'very interesting'. But he added: 'I want to see of it's been done with proper scientific methodology.'




WHY I STILL BELIVE THAT ALIENS CREATED CROP CIRCLES

By Colin Wilson

The mystery of crop circles is now solved according to Colin Andrews, the electrical engineer whose investigations first made the British public aware of this bizarre phenomenon.

In 1989, his book Circular Evidence (co-authored with Pat Delgano) became an enexpected bestseller, partly because if contained dozens of beautiful photographs of crop circles taken from the air.

In conclusion, the authors admitted that there was a strong possiblity that crop circles were connected with flying saucers, which had often been seen in fields where circles had appeared.

Now, it seems, Andrews has changed his mind. After 11 years of research, funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, he has come to the conclusion that the circles are 'simply formed by the earth's magnetic field.'

This magnetism somehow 'electrocutes' the wheat, causing it to lie down in a neat cirlce.

But what about the elaborate patterns that have been appearing during the past few years: the triangles, concentric circles, the exotic spirals, or even the enormous key shapes?

These, say Andrews, are all fakes, made by hoaxers who use short planks to flatten the corn and create the patterns. Only one fifth of all the crop formations - the perfect circles - are, he says, genuine.

If he is correct, millions of people are going to be disappointed. In the past 20 years, crop circles have become one of the earth's great mysteries - like the lost city of Atlantis, the Loch Ness monster and the curse of Tutankhamen.

They seem to hint that we are living in a stranger and more mysterious universe than scientists and cynics belive, and that tomorrow our lives might be transformed by some discovery that will astound us us all.

I believe that our instict is right. Scientists seem to be possessed by an urge to short-change us, and to reduce all mysteries to the level of the commonplace. And I am pretty certain that, whatever the final explanation of crops circles, it is not going to be commonplace.

There is one simple and obvious objection to Andrews' theory about earth magnetism. If crop circles really are caused by some form of electricity, then why have they appeared only in the past 20 years or so?

England, Canada, America, Australia, have been full of gigantic cornfields for centuries, and there have always been chroniclers to record strange events.

Why do we not hear about crop circles in the time of Chaucer or Shakespeare? Because, I am fairy certain, they did not exist. Whatever is happening began in the mid -20th century.

On September 1, 1974, long before anyone had heard of the crop circle phenomenon, a Canadian farmer named Edwin Fuhr, who lived near Langenburg, Saskatchewan, was driving his tractor in a field of rapeseed when he saw a round, shiny disc, about 11-ft across, whirling above the crop and causing it to sway.

Then he saw four more in different parts of the field. For 15 minutes he sat frozen with fear, until suddenly the discs took off, rising in a kind of grey vapour. There in the grapeseed were five circle, 11ft across. Hoards of journalists rushed to photograph and report on them

Other circles began to be reported: from Manitoba, Canada, from Victoria and Queensland, Australia, from Ibiuna, Brazil from New Zealand, the Soviet Union, France and Switzerland.

It was not until 1980 that the first crop circles were reported in England. A Wiltshire farmer, John Scull, found three of them, each 60ft wide, in his oat field near the famous White Horse land-mark at Uffington.

A meterologist named Terence Meaden lost no time in providing a commonsense explanation. The circles, he said, were by summer whirlwinds.

But Farmer Scull's circles would have needed three whirlwinds, each 60ft across. In fact, they would have to have been tornadoes.

In August the following year, crop circles near the Cheesefoot Head beauty spot in Hampshire refuted Meaden's theory. There were three of them, one 60ft across, and the other two, placed symmetrically on either side of it, 25ft across.

They were far too neat to have been made by a whirlwind - it was as if some gigantic pastry cook had leaned down from the sky with one of those metal cutters for stamping out biscuits. And the corn around them had not been broken or trampled.

So it went on for year after year, with the British Press growing more and more exited. Then in 1991, two Southampton artists named Doug Bower and Dave Chorley announced that they had made all the crop circles, using a short plank.

They obligingly demonstrated their trechnique for photographers by making a pattern like a dumbell in an hour and a half. But they also trampled down the wheat, and left broken stalks all over the place. Genuine circles had bent stalks that were unbroken, and no trampled wheat.

And although Doug and Dave claimed they had made all the British Crop circles, even they admitted they had not travelled to Canada, Australia or the Soviet Union.

Again and again, observers noticed odd phenomena associated with the circles. In June 1990, six observers at Wansdyke, near Silbury Hill in Wiltshire, heard a high pitched trilling and saw 'black rods jumping up and down' among the wheat; next day there were crop circles.

A radio ham in Devon had his listening spoilt in June 1991 by a series of high-pitched blips and clicks; the next day, a 70ft circle was found nearby.

Astronomer, Gerald Hawkins was so fascinated by Colin Andrews' book that he began to study the precise measurements of all the circles in it.

He soon noticed that these circles - often with patterns inside them - had been constructed very precisely according to the geometry of Euclid, the Greek mathematician who lived around 300BC and compiled what was the standard text on geometry until the 19th century.

So if the 'circle makers' were hoaxers, they must also be first-class geometers too.

Then Hawkins noticed something even odder - that a large number of the circles also had complex musical ratios, rather like the simple fractional relationship that exists between the pitch of different notes on a keyboard.

None of the circles made by Doug and Dave, or other self-confessed hoaxers, had been made with this musical code.

As a scientist, Hawkins was naturally cautious in announcing his conclusions.

But he admitted to me that he believed that these complex patterns were made by extra-human intelligence.

Their purpose was not to convince the whole human race of the really of extra-terrestrials, but simply to convince a few intelligent scientists and philosophers that there are intelligences apart from our own, and that they are attempting a breakthrough in communication.

When I started to study crop circles and UFOs in the mid-nineties, I was convinced that they were due either to hoaxers or to over-heated inmaginations.

It took less than six months to leave me in no doubt: that something or someone is trying communicate with us, but with the exaggerated caution of beings trying to get us slowly and gradually accustomed to the idea.

That is why I am convinced that Colin Andrews will fail in his attempt to provide a neat and down-to-earth explanation of crop circles.

So far the circle makers have managed to keep one step ahead of the 'explainers', and they I strongly suspect that they will continue to do so.


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